![]() Now right-click on any application icon and select “Add to Favorites”ĥ. Open the Show Applications (nine white dots) icon at bottom of left-side menuĤ. Right-click any app in the left side-menu that you don’t like and remove it via the context menuģ. Press the Windows key on your keyboard to get Overview overlayĢ. You can add other extensions similarly by visiting the Gnome Extensions page on your Firefox browserīy the way, there’s also a way to edit applications in the Favorites/Panel list and the order they appear in.ġ. Click Install and you’ll have your favorites on the top panel. Slide it to On position and you will be given the option to Download and Install Frippery Panel Favorites from. After you click on Frippery Panel Favorites in the search results, a slider button will appear in the browser window. In the search box, type Frippery Panel Favorites. $ yum install gnome-shell-browser-pluginĪfter installing the plugin, navigate to on your Firefox browser Unfortunately, placing application shortcuts on the desktop is not the only issue with CentOS 7 (running Gnome 3).įor those struggling to add launchers to the horizontal panel bar, here’s the solution. Voila, the icon shortcuts to your favorite applications should now appear on your desktop. (Right-Click) Application Icon->Copy To (in Context Menu)->Select Destination->Desktop->Select ![]() Finally left-click the Select button in the bottom right of the window. A Select Destination will open up, now pick Desktop folder in the left navigation panel (via left-click)ĥ. After right clicking the icon, select Copy To in the context menu. Right click on any icon (calculator, Firefox browser, Contacts etc) that you want on the desktop.Ĥ. Now you should see all the applications icons in the right browser window.ģ. Next, click the Computer tab in the left navigation panel and go to /usr/share/applications. Here’s how you can get application shortcuts on the Gnome 3 desktop in CentOS 7:ġ. Icons on Desktopīut one thing I found vexing was the inability to place shortcuts for applications on the desktop, something I could do easily with my other Linux distros like Ubuntu, Linux Mint etc, Mac or any Windows PC.Īnd then I discovered a solution to the problem of placing shortcuts on the Gnome 3 desktop. I did a minimal install and then set up Gnome 3 desktop on it. 15:57:08.Cent OS 7 with Gnome 3 has a bunch of vexing issues.įortunately, the issues can be easily fixed. 15:57:08.339 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from file to memory. 15:57:08.332 WARNING: Preparation database 16:18:57.853 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from memory to file. 16:18:44.371 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from file to memory. 16:18:44.369 WARNING: Preparation database ![]() 16:18:28.948 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from memory to file. ![]() 16:18:23.618 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from file to memory. 16:18:23.616 WARNING: Preparation database 16:17:50.595 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from memory to file. 16:17:44.256 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from file to memory. 16:17:44.254 WARNING: Preparation database 16:17:39.556 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from memory to file. 16:15:55.841 WARNING: AdBlockSubscription:: loadSubscription invalid format of adblock file "C:/Users/Peter/AppData/Local/QuiteRss/QuiteRss/adblock/customlist.txt" 16:15:55.559 WARNING: sqliteDBMemFile(): from file to memory. ![]() Version 0.18.8 does start up, and despite having copied the feeds.db & QuiteRSS.ini files from protable v7 to installed v8, nothing shows up in v8.Ĭ:/Users/Peter/AppData/Local/QuiteRss/QuiteRssĬ:/Users/Peter/AppData/Local/QuiteRss/QuiteRss/backupĬ:/Users/Peter/AppData/Local/QuiteRss/QuiteRss/feeds.dbĬ:/Users/Peter/AppData/Roaming/QuiteRss/QuiteRss.iniĬ:/Users/Peter/AppData/Local/QuiteRss/QuiteRss/debug.log My problem is with version 0.18.8, NOT with 0.18.7 portable. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |